The Blue Ridge mountains.jaredkay / iStock - The Rocky and Appalachian Mountains contain numerous smaller mountain ranges.
- Georgia's Blue Ridge Mountains are known for their vibrant blue color.
- Denali, the highest point in North America, is located in the Alaska Range Mountains.
Of America's many famous landmarks and natural wonders, its mountain ranges are some of the most beautiful parts of the country.
Here are 17 dazzling mountain ranges located in the US.
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The Rocky Mountains span 3,000 miles and include over 100 distinct ranges.
The Rocky Mountains.
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The Rockies span from northern Alberta and British Columbia, Canada, to New Mexico. There are four subdivisions of the Rocky Mountains: the Canadian Rockies, the Middle Rockies, the Southern Rockies, and the Colorado Plateau.
Encyclopedia Britannica calls the Sierra Nevada mountain range "one of the most beautiful physical features of the United States."
The Sierra Nevada mountain range.
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Teton is part of the Middle Rocky Mountains in Wyoming.
Grand Teton National Park.
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The Cascade Mountain Range is known as the "American Alps."
The North Cascade Mountain Range.
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Great Smoky Mountains National Park is the most-visited national park in the US.
A view of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park's horizon.
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Situated on the border between North Carolina and Tennessee, the Great Smoky Mountains contain more than 800 square miles of trails.
The Blue Ridge Mountains in Georgia are known for their vibrant color.
The Blue Ridge Mountains.
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The Alaska Range Mountains are located inside Denali National Park in Alaska.
The Alaska Range of Mountains.
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The 600-mile mountain range also contains Denali, the highest point in North America at 20,310 feet.
The White Mountains in New Hampshire and Maine contain the highest elevations in the northeastern US.
The White Mountains.
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The Adirondack Mountains in New York contain over 31,000 miles of rivers and streams.
The Adirondack Mountains.
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The Wasatch Mountains in Utah are part of the south-central Rocky Mountains.
The Wasatch Mountains.
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Its highest point, Mount Nebo, is 11,928 feet tall. The range sits east of Salt Lake City and the Great Salt Lake.
The Appalachian Mountains are some of the oldest mountains on Earth.
The Appalachian Mountains.
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The Sawtooth Mountain Range in Idaho covers 678 square miles.
The Sawtooth Mountains' highest elevation is Thompson Peak at 10,751 feet. The Sawtooth National Recreation Area features over 700 miles of trails and 300 mountain lakes.
The Elk Mountains of Colorado, part of the southern Rockies, has six peaks over 14,000 feet.
The Elk Mountains.
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The Olympic Mountains in Washington contain around 60 glaciers.
The Olympic Mountains.
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The Kenai Mountains are known for their stunning glaciers.
The Kenai Mountains.
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Utah's Uinta Mountains contain 1,000 natural lakes and over 400 miles of streams.
The Uinta Mountains.
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The Bighorn Mountains feature a diverse topography including prairies, valleys, deserts, and waterfalls.
The Bighorn Mountains.
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